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How To Handle Public Officials
« on: June 11, 2009, 09:44:00 AM »
 Here is an interesting article from Lew Rockwell.com.
We truly could learn a lesson from Ancient Greece! We don't hold our public officials accountable anymore, and they damn sure take advantage of it.

How To Handle Public Officials
A Lesson From the Ancient Greeks

by Peter Jones

To an ancient Greek, nothing was more precious than honour (tîmę). The root of this word was financial — what you were worth. And what you were worth was judged not by your own values (note ‘value’), as by other people’s assessment of you. By that token, ‘honourable’ Members of Parliament should by now be quietly slinking shamefacedly down the back alleys (as the poet Pindar said of a wrestler humiliated in Games held at Delphi). Officials in Athens who had so transparently exploited the people would not be so lucky.

Most officials in Athens were appointed by lot and for one year only. They did not serve an elected parliament but the whole citizen body (Athenian males over 18), meeting roughly every week in Assembly. This body was sovereign, deciding every course of state action. The same people also had total control over the courts.

Each official had to report regularly to the people, and could be arraigned at any time. At the end of his term, the people subjected him to a full audit. Within 30 days of laying down office, he presented his financial accounts (public funds received and expended), which were checked against documents in the state archives.
the right/left yardstick is a French Revolution-born human measure. It reflects the political spectrum, which is determined by the people’s range of beliefs. Christians, however (and everyone, in fact), should make Truth their yardstick. This inerrant guide doesn’t compromise and build consensus, either; it’s not a politician. It dictates where reality lies. And in a civilization claiming 2+2=5, it’s with the “extremist” who insists it’s 4. For God’s realism so often is man’s radicalism.

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Re: How To Handle Public Officials
« Reply #1 on: June 11, 2009, 02:55:43 PM »


  There is no honor among those thieves.
If you're gonna be stupid ya gotta be tuff